flokati/modules/quiz.go

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Go

// vi:ts=4:sts=4:sw=4:noet:tw=72
package modules
import (
"bufio"
"flokatirc/util"
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"os"
"regexp"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/sorcix/irc"
"code.dnix.de/an/xlog"
)
type quizQuestion struct {
category, question, answer, regexp string
}
var (
quizCtrlCh = make(chan string, 1024)
quizAnswerCh = make(chan *irc.Message, 1024)
quizQuestions []quizQuestion
)
func init() {
MsgFuncs["quiz"] = quizHandleMessage
RunFuncs["quiz"] = quiz
quizQuestions = quizLoadQuestions("./modules/quiz/questions.txt")
rand.Seed(time.Now().Unix())
}
func quizHandleMessage(m *irc.Message) {
tok := strings.Split(m.Trailing, " ")
if len(tok) < 1 {
return
}
switch tok[0] {
case "!quizstart":
quizCtrlCh <- "start"
break
case "!quizstop":
quizCtrlCh <- "stop"
break
default:
quizAnswerCh <- m
break
}
}
func quiz() {
SayCh <- fmt.Sprintf("%s\nquiz mod test. !quizstart to start, !quizstop to end.", "*")
for {
time.Sleep(1 * time.Millisecond)
select {
case s := <-quizCtrlCh:
if s == "start" {
quizRun()
}
default:
break
}
}
}
func quizRun() {
SayCh <- fmt.Sprintf("%s\nQuiz gestartet.", "*")
for {
if !quizAskQuestion() {
SayCh <- fmt.Sprintf("%s\nQuiz beendet.", "*")
return
}
}
}
func quizAskQuestion() bool {
q := quizQuestions[rand.Intn(len(quizQuestions))]
SayCh <- fmt.Sprintf("%s\nEine Frage aus der Kategorie \"%s\":", "*", q.category)
SayCh <- fmt.Sprintf("%s\n>>> %s <<<", "*", q.question)
m, solved, cont := quizWaitForAnswer(q)
if solved {
mm := m
m = mm
} else {
SayCh <- fmt.Sprintf("%s\nDie richtige Antwort wäre gewesen:", "*")
SayCh <- fmt.Sprintf("%s\n%s [%s]", "*", q.answer, q.regexp)
}
time.Sleep(5 * time.Second)
return cont
}
func quizWaitForAnswer(q quizQuestion) (*irc.Message, bool, bool) {
i := 0
haveAnswer := false
timer := time.Now().Unix()
for {
select {
case m := <-quizAnswerCh:
haveAnswer = true
points := 10 - ((time.Now().Unix() - timer) / 10)
if points < 1 {
points = 1
}
re, err := regexp.Compile(q.regexp)
if err != nil {
xlog.Error(err.Error())
return nil, false, false
}
if re.MatchString(strings.ToLower(util.ReplaceUmlauts(m.Trailing))) {
bold := byte(0x02)
solver := strings.Split(m.Prefix.String(), "!")[0]
solver = string(bold) + solver + string(bold)
SayCh <- fmt.Sprintf("%s\n%s hat die Frage korrekt beantwortet und erhält dafür %d Punkte.", "*", solver, points)
return m, true, true
}
break
case s := <-quizCtrlCh:
if s == "stop" {
return nil, false, false
}
break
case <-time.After(15 * time.Second):
i++
if i > 3 {
if haveAnswer {
SayCh <- fmt.Sprintf("%s\nNiemand konnte die Frage korrekt beantworten.", "*")
return nil, false, true
} else {
SayCh <- fmt.Sprintf("%s\nNiemand hat auf die Frage geantwortet.", "*")
return nil, false, false
}
} else {
quizGiveHint(q, i)
}
}
}
}
func quizGiveHint(q quizQuestion, n int) {
var hint string
haveHint := false
for {
hint = ""
for i := 0; i < len(q.answer); i++ {
if string(q.answer[i]) == " " {
hint += " "
} else {
if rand.Intn(10) < 2 {
haveHint = true
hint += string(q.answer[i])
} else {
hint += "-"
}
}
}
if haveHint {
break
}
}
SayCh <- fmt.Sprintf("%s\nTipp: %s", "*", hint)
}
func quizLoadQuestions(path string) []quizQuestion {
file, err := os.Open(path)
if err != nil {
xlog.Fatal(err.Error())
}
defer file.Close()
questions := make([]quizQuestion, 0)
q := quizQuestion{"", "", "", ""}
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
if len(line) == 0 || line[0] == '#' || line[0] == '\n' {
if q.category != "" {
questions = append(questions, q)
q = quizQuestion{"", "", "", ""}
}
} else {
tok := strings.Split(line, ":: ")
switch tok[0] {
case "Category":
q.category = tok[1]
break
case "Question":
q.question = tok[1]
break
case "Answer":
q.answer = strings.Replace(tok[1], "#", "", -1)
if q.regexp == "" {
regexp := strings.Split(strings.ToLower(util.ReplaceUmlauts(tok[1])), "#")
if len(regexp) > 1 {
q.regexp = regexp[1]
} else {
q.regexp = regexp[0]
}
}
break
case "Regexp":
q.regexp = util.ReplaceUmlauts(strings.ToLower(tok[1]))
break
}
}
}
if err := scanner.Err(); err != nil {
xlog.Fatal(err.Error())
}
return questions
}